... or move away from somebody’s irritating antics, is one of non-League football’s best selling points. If not quite a theme park dedicated to life before the TaylorReport, a visit to a non-League ground ...

... become a fact of life in these post-TaylorReport days as away sections shrink, even at grounds where they’re usually a long way short of their capacity. Often there’s one fixture you have to attend t ...

... transfer record was £225,000 – but he was never anywhere near as effective without Boyer, who’d started his career at Derby, an early signing of another great couple, Brian Clough and Peter Taylor.
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... Advocaat, Graham Taylor’s nemesis back in 1993 but now 70 years old and only in the job because of the dearth of younger talents. With the exception of late-blooming Johan Cruyff disciple Peter Bosz, who ...

... of the wartime game. Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor is professor of history at De Montfort University and is currently writing a history of sport in Second World War Britain
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... tribute to Graham Taylor as well as a look at his treatment by the tabloid press and how it affected him. Elsewhere there’s discussion of Gianni Infantino’s Sepp Blatteresque move to expand the World Cup ...

... reinstated following the TaylorReport. The stadium’s record attendances was 51,455, set against Wolves in 1967, though its maximum all-seat capacity was 23,489. Coventry moved to the Ricoh Arena in 2005, ...

... ground in Europe can currently hold one.
In the 1990s the instant response to the TaylorReport was to slap seats on top of terracing, slashing capacities. The long-term solution has morphed into a golden ...

... the backing of the Taylorreport for reform following the Hillsborough tragedy. Yet the consequent modernisation of grounds, in significant levels publicly funded in the name of community and civic goals, ...

... on his deathbed. Interestingly, Tossell also uses contemporary analysis of the game, using Opta statistics to show that Matthews was, in fact, not the most effective player on the field. Ernie Taylor, Morten ...

... iker Bob Taylor, meanwhile, was brought back to The Hawthorns by Megson in 2000 but, by the end of his final season three years later, he had been frozen out. He believes that Megson's decision to allow h ...

... concluded that the practice had not adversely affected the Taylor inquiry, or any other proceedings. The prosecuting authorities must decide whether there is sufficient evidence to charge anybody wit ...

... iod of his tenure on the board and his excellent contacts mean the reader is often left wanting to hear more. At one point, he reports meeting Lord Taylor just after the delivery of the report which changed ...

... al in 2002 is now considered "a work experience placement". After spending most of the subsequent ten years on the bench, you'd think he'd been learning from Stuart Taylor or something. Oh, wait".
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... nerally proving watertight, reliable and disciplined at the back. He also gave polite and articulate interviews after matches. So when Peter Taylor, the man who had brought him to Hull on a free transf ...

... not bottomless. A summer of cloth-cutting cleared out some of the club’s bigger earners. Johan Elmander, Matty Taylor and Jlloyd Samuel departed, while Gary Cahill followed in the January transfer window ...